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Dell has won a $120 million contract with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide the agency with IT infrastructure, application and user support services.

The contract is known as the Information Technology Infrastructure Support Services contract, or ITISS.

Under the contract, Dell will provide IT infrastructure services that allow CDC to use IT to facilitate its mission while protecting the integrity and confidentiality of its information data resources, the company said in a release.

This contract builds upon an 11-year relationship between Dell and CDC.

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Mark Hoover is a senior staff writer with Washington Technology. You can contact him at mhoover@washingtontechnology.com, or connect with him on Twitter at @mhooverWT.

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